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Posted by Greywolf on January 30, 2004 at 06:01:01 from (209.23.142.36):
In Reply to: A questions for Dads posted by Youngster on January 29, 2004 at 14:56:15:
I don't think this will go over and above, you sound like a very intelligent young man. Keep this phrase in mind...... You are not what you think you are......but what you think.....you are!!!! Keeping the negatives if the front of your mind will set up a pattern that for the rest of your life you will always be looking at life in the negative sense. Old habits are hard to break!!!!! It's natural and normal to always be looking for the easy way. But when it comes right down to it....the easy way is the right way the first time. Getting a raw deal???? You might very well be. But by thinking positive, you know you will get through it not too much the worse for wear. Only you have the ability to be happy. No one can make you happy. They can share your happiness/satisfaction but can't do it for you. You have more life ahead of you than you have behind you. Get on the right track now, and you won't have to rely on anti depressants later in life. Not a simple answer to your situation, and definately not exactly what you want to hear I'm sure. But I will say this. I sure wish I could have gotten that explanation when I was a youngster. At 49, I'm still repeating that phrase to myself on a weekly basis to keep life in a positive perspective.
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